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Monday, August 20, 2012

Peeta (Pita) Bread

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So today I tried to make pita bread using this recipe, except I replaced the eggs with flax eggs.

I didn't work.

I failed miserably.

The
pita bread wasn't at all like pita bread. That doesn't mean it tasted
bad, though! It smelled, looked, and tasted good all the same. I bet if
you tried to make this with regular eggs it would work better, because
it would make the bread more fluffy. Well, lesson learned, I guess. Do
NOT make pita bread with flax eggs.

You're probably wondering
why I titled this recipe "Peeta" Bread. Well, it's because The Hunger
Games DVD comes out in 22 days! I'm super excited! As soon as I get the
DVD I shall watch it over............ and over.................... and
over............................... and over...............etc. I
loved that movie (if you can't already tell).

1. Mix eggs, water, and oil together.2. Combine with the dry ingredients. 3. Divide into 4 equal portions on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Spread evenly.4. Bake at 350 degrees F. For 18-20 minutes.5. Let cool, then cut in half and use a serrated knife to slice down the center to create a "pocket".6. Stuff with peanut butter, jelly, hummus and veggies, or just eat plain!

Inquiry of the Day:

Did you like The Hunger Games movie or book better?

Personally, I almost liked the book better,
because it had more of Peeta and Katniss together. I'm glad the movie
got rid of all the gruesome parts (especially Cato's demise *shiver*).
I'm really excited for Catching Fire,
but, unfortunately the movie won't come out until November 23, 2013. I
also hope they pick a really good person to play Finnick, because he was
one of my favorite characters.